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Ares
1st March 2015, 09:50 AM
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Most Americans spend their lives working for others, paying off debts to others and performing tasks that others tell them that they “must” do. These days, we don’t like to think of ourselves as “servants” or “slaves”, but that is what the vast majority of us are. It is just that the mechanisms of our enslavement have become much more sophisticated over time. It has been said that the borrower is the servant of the lender, and most of us start going into debt very early into our adult years. In fact, those that go to college to “get an education” are likely to enter the “real world” with a staggering amount of debt. And of course that is just the beginning of the debt accumulation.

Today, when you add up all mortgage debt, all credit card debt and all student loan debt, the average American household is carrying a grand total of 203,163 dollars of debt. Overall, American households are more than 11 trillion dollars in debt at this point. And even though most Americans don’t realize this, over the course of our lifetimes the amount of money that we will repay on our debts is far greater than the amount that we originally borrowed. In fact, when it comes to credit card debt you can easily end up repaying several times the amount of money that you originally borrowed. So we work our fingers to the bone to pay off these debts, and the vast majority of us are not even working for ourselves. Instead, our work makes the businesses that other people own more profitable. So if we spend the best years of our lives building businesses for others, servicing debts that we owe to others and making others wealthier, what does that make us?

In 2015, the words “servant” and “slave” have very negative connotations, and we typically don’t use them very much.

Instead, we use words like “employee” because they make us feel so much better.

But is there really that much of a difference?

This is how Google defines “servant”…

“a person who performs duties for others, especially a person employed in a house on domestic duties or as a personal attendant.”

This is how Google defines “slave”…

“a person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them.”

This is how Google defines “employee”…

“a person employed for wages or salary, especially at nonexecutive level.”

Yes, most of us might not be “legal property” of someone else in a very narrow sense, but in a broader sense we all have to answer to someone.

We all have someone that we must obey.

And we all have obligations that we must meet or else face the consequences.

At this point, Americans are more dependent on the system than ever before. Small business ownership in the U.S. is at a record low, and the percentage of Americans that are self-employed has fallen to unprecedented levels in recent years. From a very early age, we are trained to study hard so that we can get a good “job” (“just over broke”) and be good cogs in the system.

But is that what life is about?

Is it about being a cog in a system that ultimately benefits others?

Perhaps you don’t think that any of this applies to you personally.

Well, if someone came up to you and asked you what you truly own, what would you say?

Do you own your vehicle?

Most Americans don’t.

In fact, today the average auto loan at signing is approximately $27,000, and many of them stretch on for six or seven years.

What about your home?

Do you own it?

Most Americans don’t.

In fact, overall the banks have a much greater “ownership” interest in our homes and our land than we do.

But even if you have your home totally “paid off”, does that mean that you actually “own” it?

Well, no, not really.

Just see what happens if you quit paying your property taxes (rent) to the proper authorities.

So if they can take your home away from you for not paying rent (property taxes), do you really own it?

That is something to think about it.

What about all of your stuff?

Do you own it?

Perhaps.

But a very large percentage of us have willingly enslaved ourselves in order to acquire all of that stuff.

Today, the typical U.S. household that has at least one credit card has approximately $15,950 in credit card debt.

And if you do not pay off those credit card balances, the credit card companies will unleash the hounds on you.

Have you ever had an encounter with a debt collector?

They can be absolutely brutal. And they use those tactics because they work. In fact, they are so good at what they do that many of those that own debt collection companies have become exceedingly wealthy. The following is from a recent CNN article…

Yachts. Mansions. Extravagant dinner parties. Life is good for the founders of one of the nation’s biggest government debt collectors.



That firm, Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson, rakes in big money from government contracts that allow it to pursue debtors over toll violations, taxes and parking tickets. While the debts often start small, the Austin-based firm charges high fees, which can add hundreds or even thousands of dollars to the bill.

After growing this business from a small Texas law firm in the late 1970’s to a nationwide debt collection powerhouse, the firm’s founders and top brass have walked away with millions of dollars.

And I haven’t even mentioned our collective debts yet.

We have willingly chosen to collectively enslave ourselves on a local, a state and a national level.

It is bad enough that we are doing this to ourselves. But we are also cruelly saddling future generations of Americans with the largest mountain of debt in the history of the planet. The following is from my previous article entitled “Barack Obama Says That What America Really Needs Is Lots More Debt“…

When Barack Obama took the oath of office, the U.S. national debt was 10.6 trillion dollars. Today, it has surpassed the 18 trillion dollar mark. And even though we are being told that “deficits are going down”, the truth is that the U.S. national debt increased by more than a trillion dollars in fiscal 2014. But that isn’t good enough for Obama. He says that we need to come out of this period of “mindless austerity” and steal money from our children and our grandchildren even faster. In addition, Obama wants to raise taxes again. His budget calls for 2 trillion dollars in tax increases over the next decade. He always touts these tax increases as “tax hikes on the rich”, but somehow they almost always seem to end up hitting the middle class too. But whether or not Congress ever adopts Obama’s new budget is not really the issue. The reality of the matter is that the “tax and spend Democrats” and the “tax and spend Republicans” are both responsible for getting us into this mess. Future generations of Americans are already facing the largest mountain of debt in the history of the planet, and both parties want to make this mountain of debt even higher. The only disagreement is about how fast it should happen. It is a national disgrace, but most Americans have come to accept this as “normal”. If our children and our grandchildren get the opportunity, they will curse us for what we have done to them.

So can we really call ourselves the “home of the brave and the land of the free”?

Isn’t the truth that the vast majority of us are actually deeply enslaved?

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-02-28/most-americans-are-slaves-and-they-dont-even-know-it

palani
1st March 2015, 10:44 AM
The thing about reality is ... if you can't control it yourself someone else is going to control it for you. That controller could be said to be free or anyway more free than the one not in control.

Being drawn and annealed through the Fires of Mollach appears to be necessary to arrive wherever you are going to end up at.

Twisted Titan
1st March 2015, 11:17 AM
Most Americans don’t.In fact, today the average auto loan at signing is approximately $27,000, and many of them stretch on for six or seven years.



I just had my 2005 hundayi eltra die on me after i blew the engine after 207,000 i was down to 2 pistons and couldnt get the car above 40-50mph on the highway i drove the car like that for about 15,000 miles

Everybody was screaming at me to get a sensable used car but everything was about 13,000 and would have had to carry full insurance ...i refused to let the meat hooks of additional debt sink their talons in

After alot of praying i was able to land a great 2003 santa fe with all the luxury bells and whistles it has 160 k but only one owner and the car was never abused i scored this for 3 grand and put about 1500 on maintince

The car is driving like a dream.

Glad i stuck to my guns and own my truck outright.

Its a dam good feeling.

mick silver
2nd March 2015, 10:50 AM
I have a 250 ford dully wheels I got in 2003 brand ficking new I got a deal on it I could not past up 25000.00 paper bucks for a 50.000 dollar truck , today it's got 75.000 miles on it and will never be replaced and driven everyday . I have old ford 4x4 1996 150 with little over 125.000 mile on it an will drive it till i have to shot it and bury it short story both look and run like new oil change every 5000 miles is the life of anything you drive . plus I never run up a credit card it payed off every month , home and land is payed for but still have those taxes that make the goverment the owner .

Ares
2nd March 2015, 11:03 AM
I have a 250 ford dully wheels I got in 2003 brand ficking new I got a deal on it I could not past up 25000.00 paper bucks for a 50.000 dollar truck , today it's got 75.000 miles on it and will never be replaced and driven everyday . I have old ford 4x4 1996 150 with little over 125.000 mile on it an will drive it till i have to shot it and bury it short story both look and run like new oil change every 5000 miles is the life of anything you drive . plus I never run up a credit card it payed off every month , home and land is payed for but still have those taxes that make the goverment the owner .

Look into getting allodial title (Land Patent) over the land. Ponce sent out some information a couple of years ago, and these guys also help people obtain a land patent.

http://teamlaw.org/LandPatents.htm

govcheetos
3rd March 2015, 05:29 PM
Most are slaves and are perfectly ok with it. I've explained how things work to a few in the past, family members/close friends, and always get the excuse of that's just how things are and thats the way the world works.

It might be, but it doesn't have to be.

7th trump
3rd March 2015, 06:07 PM
Misleading title if you ask me.

By the same standard everyone born on this planet has been a slave from the beginning......boohoo....big deal!

You want to be free?
Then stop bitching about borrowing and look for a large cardboard box to sleep in for the night.
The wealthiest people are slaves if you define "slave" as someone borrowing money.

ximmy
3rd March 2015, 06:23 PM
Misleading title if you ask me.

By the same standard everyone born on this planet has been a slave from the beginning......boohoo....big deal!

You want to be free?
Then stop bitching about borrowing and look for a large cardboard box to sleep in for the night.
The wealthiest people are slaves if you define "slave" as someone borrowing money.

Do you wake up on the wrong side the the nest every morning?

Glass
3rd March 2015, 11:58 PM
Most are slaves and are perfectly ok with it. I've explained how things work to a few in the past, family members/close friends, and always get the excuse of that's just how things are and thats the way the world works.

It might be, but it doesn't have to be.

You can explain it because people don't know what they don't have. They don't have probably "thousands of dollars" every year due to stealing. From my research in 2005 the State I am in steals about $8000.00 per person per year. The break down is:

$2000 in taxes = re-venue
$4000 in income = rent and other money from State assets
$2000 in other sources

The annual government cost per person was $2000 per annum.

That means that the Govt has enough money every year to:
1) pay all expenses of the government without reducing services
2) Not tax the people at all
3) Give everyone a dividend of $2000.00 per annum.

Don't know what it is a the Federal level but I would estimate it at some multiple of that. So every one is probably not having about $4000 each year per person + income tax. Might be $20,000.00 per year per individual. It might be as high as $30,000.00 - $32,000.00 PA per family of 4. If two people are working and paying tax its probably another $10K per family.